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Proposed cuts could make housing homeless people harder, advocates say
Willie Jeffries moved from homelessness to an apartment and back again. Advocates say this common problem could worsen with cuts to programs that help prevent homelessness.
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From Democrat to MAGA: Doug McKillip launches political comeback attempt
The former House Democratic leader flipped to the GOP more than a decade ago. Now, he's running for state Senate with a pro-Donald Trump platform.
Arts and Entertainment
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Life after ‘Shark Tank’: 7 Atlanta entrepreneurs embrace the show’s impact
For some, it was a short-term boost, but for others, it led to bigger and better things.
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15 things to do in metro Atlanta this weekend
Soak up culture and all your food favorites at the Marietta Greek Festival or head to the Virginia Highland District Porchfest to hear your choice of more than 100 bands.
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After paleontologist and painter’s date, love was no longer extinct
The Emory scientist met the visionary artist, Barbie met the dinosaurs, and romance rocked the world of these Guinness-quaffing Atlanta creatives.
Georgia and Metro News
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Key Georgia shipping channel set to get an overdue deep clean
With the help of new funding, the channel leading into the Port of Brunswick is set to be dredged to make more room for the massive ships coming in and out.
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Decatur’s Fawn finds a groove with tightly focused wine list, seafood
Chef Terry Koval, winner of the James Beard award for Best Chef Southeast, and his wife, Jenn, have stayed close to home with their new offering.
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Investors now own 30% of metro Atlanta’s single-family rental homes, data shows
Sen. Jon Ossoff unveiled new data showing corporate ownership in the region is about 10 times the national average.
Why is this slur worth $750K and counting?
An Atlanta-based mom and entrepreneur is trying to prevent a woman who was recorded calling a 5-year-old a slur from receiving hundreds of thousands of dollars in fundraising.
Fair Fight’s voter intimidation lawsuit matters for every American
Fair Fight sued True the Vote, accusing the far-right organization of using faulty data to conduct voter challenges and intimidate primarily marginalized citizens.
‘Big, beautiful’ GOP bill comes with a big, ugly deficit
Gone are the days when Republicans in Congress united behind cutting the deficit.
Anti-DEI movement is afraid of facts
The MAGA movement has made discrimination the unofficial policy of the federal government.
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05/18 Mike Luckovich: Priced to sell
"He's the first president with a price list," says Mike Luckovich cartoon.
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Do you have the voice to sing the national anthem before AJC Peachtree Road Race?
Enter the AJC Peachtree Road Race National Anthem Contest to sing before the race on July 4. A youth singer will also be selected to sing before junior race on July 3.
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PHOTOS: Braves finish off Nationals to take 3 of 4 in series
The Braves defeated the Nationals on Thursday, 5-2, to take three of the four games in the series.
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PHOTOS: Braves fall to Nationals Wednesday
The Braves let a 4-1 lead slip away late in a 5-4 loss to the Nationals in the third game of their four-game series on Wednesday.
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PHOTOS: Braves take down Nationals again, 5-2
The Braves won the second game of their series with the Nationals on Tuesday, 5-2